6.
Tighten the screws on the pump pinch plate. Do not overtighten.
7.
Remove the syringe from the tubing and connect the fitting on the colorimeter.
Section 6 Calibration
C A U T I O N
Chemical exposure hazard. Obey laboratory safety procedures and wear all of the
personal protective equipment appropriate to the chemicals that are handled. Refer to
the current safety data sheets (MSDS/SDS) for safety protocols.
6.1 Complete a 2-point calibration
Complete a calibration after reagent installation or when an optical system component is replaced.
The standardization procedure makes the sample first hard, then soft.
1.
Remove the plug from the top port of the colorimeter. Refer to
on page 16.
2.
Push
HARD CAL
. The hard cal LED is on continuously.
3.
When the hard cal LED flashes, add two drops of Magnesium Standard Solution into the
colorimeter.
4.
When the LED stops flashing and is on continuously, wait for the cycle to complete.
At the end of the cycle, the LED sets to off to show a successful calibration.
5. HARD CAL failure:
When the LED starts to flash, push
HARD CAL
to confirm a hard cal failure.
Do steps 2–4 again.
6.
Push
ZERO CAL
. The zero cal LED is on continuously.
7.
When the zero cal LED flashes, add two drops of EDTA Solution, 10 g/L, into the colorimeter.
8.
When the LED stops flashing and is on continuously, wait for the cycle to complete.
At the end of the cycle, the LED is set to off to show a successful calibration.
9. ZERO CAL failure:
When the LED starts to flash, push
ZERO CAL
to confirm a zero cal failure.
Do steps 1–7 again.
10.
Replace the plug in the top port of the colorimeter.
Section 7 Operation
After the instrument power is set to on, the SOFT LED flashes until the first reading cycle is
completed. The cycle takes 2 minutes. Then, the SOFT LED shows a stable green light.
The HARD LED comes on with a red light when the sample reagent mixture measurement is higher
than the trip point for one measurement. Push
ALARM OFF
to set the alarm relay to off. The ALARM
OFF light will show a yellow light.
The instrument operates maintenance-free for a minimum of 2 months. Periodically, do a visual
check to see if bubbles are in the tubing. If there are bubbles, look for an air leak. Refer to
on page 19 for maintenance tasks.
Section 8 Maintenance
D A N G E R
Multiple hazards. Only qualified personnel must conduct the tasks described in this
section of the document.
18
English
Summary of Contents for 5410001
Page 1: ...DOC023 53 80422 SP 510 03 2022 Edition 13 User Manual...
Page 2: ......
Page 11: ...Figure 3 Dimensions for wall installation Figure 4 Door clearance English 9...
Page 28: ......
Page 29: ......